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to buy something, but they can tax us if we don't. that's a distinction without a difference. i think more importantly, if you want to label this a tax, it's unconstitutional on its face because this is a direct tax on american citizens who don't buy health insurance. the constitution says it must be apportioned. this is unconstitutional. if they're saying the constitution doesn't apply and the federal government has unlimited taxing powers, it's a real sad day in american history. what it means to be an american has been irreparably changed, and it's a disaster for health care, for the economy, health care is going oo be more epensive, not less. it's not good economics, not good policy, and it's clearly unconstitutional. >> peter is one of the authors of the health care plan. what doyou think the net effect will be? >> health care costs in the last three or four years have decelerated and i don't think it's because the economy has been weak. we're moving atowards a digitized health care system. the dividing lines between providers an
to buy something, but they can tax us if we don't. that's a distinction without a difference. i think more importantly, if you want to label this a tax, it's unconstitutional on its face because this is a direct tax on american citizens who don't buy health insurance. the constitution says it must be apportioned. this is unconstitutional. if they're saying the constitution doesn't apply and the federal government has unlimited taxing powers, it's a real sad day in american history. what it...
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find us on itunes, search state of the union. fareed zakaria gps is next. >> this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. we'll start today's show with american politics in the wake of the supreme court ruling on health care. what does it mean for the presidential race? for health care? what about economics? i have a star studded panel to discuss all of this. then we go overseas to egypt's election of mohamed morsi. what can we expect from an islamist president? two of the top egypt experts tell us. >>> next up, how do you count and catalog 1.2 billion people? i'll ask the man creating a revolutionary biometric id for every one of india's citizens. >> also, the housing bubble caused the crash. will a coming housing boon finally power this anemic recovery? >> first, here's my take. what to do about syria? western military intervention looked fraught with difficulties. but the situation on the ground is a humanitarian nightmare and is creating greater instability by the wee
find us on itunes, search state of the union. fareed zakaria gps is next. >> this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. we'll start today's show with american politics in the wake of the supreme court ruling on health care. what does it mean for the presidential race? for health care? what about economics? i have a star studded panel to discuss all of this. then we go overseas to egypt's election of mohamed morsi. what can we...
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thanks for joining us. i'm candy crowley. later i'll anchor where candidates are offering closing arguments in their own words. web analysis, exclusives and much more at our website, cnn.com. up next, fareed zakaria gps. >>> this is gps global public square. welcome to you in the u.s. and around the world. i want to wish awe happy new year. we have a terrific show for you on this new year. what better to do on the first day of 2012 than look at the entire year ahead. what will it bring in international affairs, economics and much more. a great panel of prognosticators who look into their crystal balls for us. next we look farther ahead in the future with a brilliant harvard physicist. a look at the way your mind works and doesn't. fascinating conversation with nobel prize winner daniel kahneman. >>> a big birthday but an awkward time to throw a big birthday bash. i'll explain. >>> first my take. it's the start of the new year and we will do predictions on this show. i thought i'd try my own hand at some before asking others t
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> we are back with richard haass, anne-marie slaughter, and martin indyk talking about the world, the middle east, and now iran. martin, is netanyahu going to attack iran? >> famous last words, but i don't think so in the next couple of months before the election. since we get into 2013, either an israeli or american attack seem to me more likely unless the iranians make a strategic decision to give up their nuclear weapons. >> why has the rhetoric from israel gotten harder in the last few weeks? >> because i think that the two things happening -- number one, the iranian nuclear program continues, notwithstanding sanctions, crippling sanctions, and an effort at negotiations. they're moving closer to the threshold. that makes the israelis more and more nervous. and they're adding to that this rhetoric of anni
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get used to their names. you'll be hearing them a lot. russia's election will be the most predictable. we know prime minister putin will become president putin again. even that change isn't as clear-cut as you would imagine. for the first time in years it seems like it's becoming acceptable in russia to criticize the kremlin. putin was recently booed at a boxing match and his party had a stunningly weak showing in the recent parliamentary elections. what about washington? as you know, one year from now we could have a president mitt romney or newt gingrich or, of course, another obama term. south of the border that perennial pain in washington's back side, hugo chavez, himself needs to win an election, though he rigged the last one. there will be changes, too, in mexico, egypt, taiwan and kenya just to name a few. some of these elections and leadership changes involve nothing more than personnel shifts. others will be occasions for fundamental debates about the future course of the country. they could mean shifts so that we see a differen
get used to their names. you'll be hearing them a lot. russia's election will be the most predictable. we know prime minister putin will become president putin again. even that change isn't as clear-cut as you would imagine. for the first time in years it seems like it's becoming acceptable in russia to criticize the kremlin. putin was recently booed at a boxing match and his party had a stunningly weak showing in the recent parliamentary elections. what about washington? as you know, one year...
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i mean, this tells us of a level of intrigue that literally looks bizantine. >> this moves us from an agatha christy case to a watergate style of case. what you have is one part of the government using the full force and tools and apparatus of the state on another part of the government. that to a chinese reader and a chinese listener is alarming because this goes back to the very origins of the factional, very bitter fights that shape the communist party over the 1960s and 1970s. the communist party has succeeded in projecting the idea of unity, discipline, competence, professionalism. that's what it stood for three, four years ago. growth of 8%, 10% a year. it's now begun to look as chaotic, frankly, as it did in the late 1980s, and to a chinese citizen, that's distressing, and i think that's a problem for the party because the party has sold itself to people over the last few years by saying we know communism is no longer a part of your life. we know it no longer means anything, but what we can do is deliver competence and stability. this begins to pull that into doubt. >> and if y
i mean, this tells us of a level of intrigue that literally looks bizantine. >> this moves us from an agatha christy case to a watergate style of case. what you have is one part of the government using the full force and tools and apparatus of the state on another part of the government. that to a chinese reader and a chinese listener is alarming because this goes back to the very origins of the factional, very bitter fights that shape the communist party over the 1960s and 1970s. the...
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he'll be there for us. nick, thank you. keep us posted and stay safe. now back to "fareed zakaria gps." >> i wanted to tell you about the latest gps special which is viewing tonight for people in north american. it's called "global lessons:. we take you to france which gets 75% of its electricity from nukes with no problems. we'll talk about the immense sun as an edge source and how the united states is similar to saudi arabia in one important way. i think you'll enjoy it. at 8:00 and 11:00. right now, though, a look at why we need to look for alternatives to petroleum or the man who should know. fred smith is the ceo of fedex. his company's fleet of almost 700 planes and more than 90,000 cars and trucks burn an astound 1g.5 billion gallons of petroleum last year alone. he's on a mission to change that. thanks for joining me, fred. >> glad to be here. >> tell me about fedex's view of the global economy because you have an almost unique position because you're -- if anyone's shipping anything they're shipping it via fedex, ups, or dhl. >> beginning of th
he'll be there for us. nick, thank you. keep us posted and stay safe. now back to "fareed zakaria gps." >> i wanted to tell you about the latest gps special which is viewing tonight for people in north american. it's called "global lessons:. we take you to france which gets 75% of its electricity from nukes with no problems. we'll talk about the immense sun as an edge source and how the united states is similar to saudi arabia in one important way. i think you'll enjoy it....
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these have been with us for 100 years. they broadened opportunities for women and minorities, gave income support to seniors, helped create stable economic growth that has been the envy of the world. at some point, the change has become part of the fabric of the country. can you really love america and hate so much about it? the staunchly conservative senator, lindsay graham, gets it. "we're not generating enough angry white guys to stay in business for the long term," he explained to the "washington post" recently. the republican party has an important and powerful economic message for america today. but to sell it, it needs to convince voters that it understands and appreciates america today. for more on this, you can read my column in this week's "time" magazine or on time.com. let's get started. [ applause ] >> mitt romney! [ cheers ] >> america's focus has been directed even more inwardly for the past two weeks of political parties and conventions. but in the interim, some of the world's biggest troubles have gotten w
these have been with us for 100 years. they broadened opportunities for women and minorities, gave income support to seniors, helped create stable economic growth that has been the envy of the world. at some point, the change has become part of the fabric of the country. can you really love america and hate so much about it? the staunchly conservative senator, lindsay graham, gets it. "we're not generating enough angry white guys to stay in business for the long term," he explained to...
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the rain didn't have a moment answers effect on any of us, to these hearty soul behind us in their rain-soaked cagools, people prepared to come out in these conditions and say thank you to her majesty, queen elizabeth ii, her diamond joubly you congratulations, ma'am, long may you rain. we will leave you with -- we will leave you on behalf of me and brook balanced bdwin and th with the london philharmonic orchestra, the band, the choir, the orchestra, they have played on. ♪ >>> this is "gps, the global public square." welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today. we'll start with mitt romney's plans for the american economy. i have an exclusive interview with his senior economic advisor, glen hubbard. >>> then, syria. what's next after that massacre of civilians, almost 50 children killed? i will ask farwas gergis, the noted expert. >>> up next, the harvard business school's michael porter. he is the most cited on author on business and economics in the world. he has a new study to talk about. >>> first, here's my tak
the rain didn't have a moment answers effect on any of us, to these hearty soul behind us in their rain-soaked cagools, people prepared to come out in these conditions and say thank you to her majesty, queen elizabeth ii, her diamond joubly you congratulations, ma'am, long may you rain. we will leave you with -- we will leave you on behalf of me and brook balanced bdwin and th with the london philharmonic orchestra, the band, the choir, the orchestra, they have played on. ♪ >>> this...
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i have never used the word "bluff." when we say we do not take it seriously, we mean that it impacts -- it does not impact our policies in the slightest. iran is a vast country, is a great country. let's assume a few terrorists come and assassinate some of our officials. will the country be damaged? >> no.no. a couple of bombs will be set to explode. will t country be destroyed? no. we see the design of regime at the same level as the bombers and the criminals and the terrorists and even if they do something, even if they do something hypothetically, it will not affect us fundamentally, but, vis-a-vis, the expressions of the president of the united states because i do not wish to speak in any way about anything that may be interpreted as meddling with america's domestic or electoral affairs, but perhaps myself, compared to everyone else in the world, i am perhaps much more keen than anyone else, not only that there will be no more productions of nuclear bombs around the world. that even those that exist today would be e
i have never used the word "bluff." when we say we do not take it seriously, we mean that it impacts -- it does not impact our policies in the slightest. iran is a vast country, is a great country. let's assume a few terrorists come and assassinate some of our officials. will the country be damaged? >> no.no. a couple of bombs will be set to explode. will t country be destroyed? no. we see the design of regime at the same level as the bombers and the criminals and the terrorists...
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this will be damaging to us. >> we would oppose it if -- >> the iranians will blame us for it. they'll take action against us. we'll be paying the price. this is not acceptable, and we want you to know that. in different ways presidents eisenhower, carter, and bush i did that on other occasions. and israelis are realists. most israelis, we also have to remember -- most israelis don't support a war. much of the establishment of the military is against it. the american jewish imunit in the majority is not for it. it's just the top echelons, so when the president speaks, he speaks with some degree of political credibility. not only here, but also among the israelis. >> well, i had martin dempsey on the program last week, and he said when talking about syria, he said very different from libya really doesn't make sense at this point for the united states to arm the rebels. would you agree with that? >> well, it's not a question of whether i agree with that, but my approach would be somewhat differently shaped or defined than the one we're pursuing right now. i would beg the position
this will be damaging to us. >> we would oppose it if -- >> the iranians will blame us for it. they'll take action against us. we'll be paying the price. this is not acceptable, and we want you to know that. in different ways presidents eisenhower, carter, and bush i did that on other occasions. and israelis are realists. most israelis, we also have to remember -- most israelis don't support a war. much of the establishment of the military is against it. the american jewish imunit...
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and this is what inspires us to create new technology. ♪ technology that connects us to everything the world has to offer and vice versa. ♪ technology that makes lightweight stronger, safer, and faster than ever before. ♪ technology that makes electric electrifying and efficiency exhilarating. ♪ technology that doesn't just drive us, but drives progress. ♪ and driving progress is what we do every day. ♪ ♪ but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> now for our what in the world segment. last week, the u.s. department of state released its annual report on human rights around the world. it covers nearly 200 countries from tunisia and eg
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. >> it's approaching us. we will hear the royal jubilee bells and see them, i'm guessing, within minutes as the flotilla comes forward with the manpowered craft. >> let's just take a quick look. let's just listen in. ♪ >> extraordinary pictures here in london. i haven't seen anything like this. i lived on the river thames on and off for the lst 20 years, and i have never seen a spectacle quite like this in my life. 1,000 boats coming down the thames to celebrate the diamond jubilee of her magesty queen elizabeth ii who had been on the british throne since 1953. the famous coronation. here she is today still in charge.
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there are so many signs that this punitive approach, whether you use the police or whether you use the army, has failed. shouldn't we be trying something that is more -- that tackles more of the problem of the demand for drugs rather than the supply of drugs? >> translator: yes, i do believe that we should open up a new debate regarding how to wage war on drug trafficking. personally, i'm not in favor of legalizing drugs. i'm not persuaded by that as an argument. however, let's open up a new debate, a review, in which the u.s. plays a fundamental role in conducting this review. >> mr. president-elect, how do you react to the news that you read about in the united states with american -- certain states like arizona trying to put in place more and more punitive laws that allow the police to check whether or not people are from mexico or whether they are u.s. citizens? the general atmosphere, the rhetoric you hear coming out of some parts of the republican party. as president of mexico, what is your message to americans about this? >> translator: clearly, it seems to me that these are dis
there are so many signs that this punitive approach, whether you use the police or whether you use the army, has failed. shouldn't we be trying something that is more -- that tackles more of the problem of the demand for drugs rather than the supply of drugs? >> translator: yes, i do believe that we should open up a new debate regarding how to wage war on drug trafficking. personally, i'm not in favor of legalizing drugs. i'm not persuaded by that as an argument. however, let's open up a...
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earn points you can use for travel on any airline, today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. one golden crown. come on frank how long have we known each other? go to e-trade. they got killer tools man. they'll help you nail a retirement plan that's fierce. two golden crowns. you realize the odds of winning are the same as being mauled by a polar bear and a regular bear in the same day? frank! oh wow, you didn't win? i wanna show you something... it's my shocked face. [ gasps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] get a retirement plan that works at e-trade. >> i'm candy crowley in washington. fareed zakaria will be back in 0 senkdz, but, first, "showbiz tonight" correspondent on the death of whitney houston. michelle, i know you were at the hotel last night. tell
earn points you can use for travel on any airline, today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. one golden crown. come on frank how long have we known each other? go to...
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tell us what your meetings in russia were like. what did you feel that, when you asked the russians to support the opposition in syria, you got the response you were looking for? >> translator: i'd like to start by saying a prayer for the souls of the more than 250 victims of tremseh and many more have been injured. of course, we went to moscow based on an invitation from the foreign ministry of russia. however, during the negotiations which lasted for more than three hours, we found that the russian point of view is still the same. they listened to what we said. we hope they change their position because things cannot continue as they are right now in syria. >> you say that they didn't change their stance. does that mean you regard them as being a supporter of the assad regime? do you think they are sending the assad regime arms and money? >> translator: of course we told them that. and we told them that you're supporting this regime by using veto power in the u.n. security council. we also told them that the syrian ares being kil
tell us what your meetings in russia were like. what did you feel that, when you asked the russians to support the opposition in syria, you got the response you were looking for? >> translator: i'd like to start by saying a prayer for the souls of the more than 250 victims of tremseh and many more have been injured. of course, we went to moscow based on an invitation from the foreign ministry of russia. however, during the negotiations which lasted for more than three hours, we found that...
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and secondly and quite importantly, to use a phrase the president likes to use about false choices, posing a false choice between nation building abroad and nation building at home. the united states can't afford to lead unless we fix our problems at home. but we can't afford not to lead. the world is too dangerous. and our role is, as a democratic secretary of state madeline albright said, our role is indispensable. so we have to fix our problems both for the sake of this country and for the sake of our leadership in the world. that's what i would be saying. >> paul wolfowitz, richard haass, anne-marie slaughter, tom friedman, thank you very much. >>> up next, "what in the world?" how the u.s. compares with other countries on gun crimes and gun control. the data will surprise you. [ mom ] dear chex cereal, i've never written a fan letter before, but you've done the impossible. you made gluten free cereals in a whole bunch of yummy flavors. cinnamon chex and honey nut chex are two of our favorites. when my husband found the chocolate one, we were in cereal heaven. the only problem is, with
and secondly and quite importantly, to use a phrase the president likes to use about false choices, posing a false choice between nation building abroad and nation building at home. the united states can't afford to lead unless we fix our problems at home. but we can't afford not to lead. the world is too dangerous. and our role is, as a democratic secretary of state madeline albright said, our role is indispensable. so we have to fix our problems both for the sake of this country and for the...
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that's the best thing we've got going for us. people are so worry good europe, they're buying dollars, treasuries. that's keeping interest rates artificially loech that's keeping consumer prices lower than would automatically be the case. when europe confront its problems, right or wrong, whether it pushes them down the road and makes them worse ordeals with them now, the spotlight is going to move to america. we don't have the time that europe does. >> i mean, we have a federal reserve. we have a central bank. to me, one of the great political danger looking out at europe and what austerity has done, even to countries which control their own federal bank like the u.k. is what a mitt romney and a republican party determined to slash spending in the face of a weak recovery. what that could mean -- what that could mean for this country. it is clear putting aside our differences that one of the grave needs is to put money in the pockets of people, consumers. how do you do that? joblessness may be the best way of -- job program to gi
that's the best thing we've got going for us. people are so worry good europe, they're buying dollars, treasuries. that's keeping interest rates artificially loech that's keeping consumer prices lower than would automatically be the case. when europe confront its problems, right or wrong, whether it pushes them down the road and makes them worse ordeals with them now, the spotlight is going to move to america. we don't have the time that europe does. >> i mean, we have a federal reserve....
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we're not going to move unless the turks and the arabs are with us. they need us to support. everybody wants the u.n. security council to authorize this. i think we're going to see action, but i don't think it's going to be fast. >> should we go faster? >> of course, we should because we run the risk that assad will roll up the opposition before we have a chance to decide whether intervention is worthwhile. you have 10,000 syrians dead. there's an assumption that the syrians are always going to come out in the street to oppose the regime. at a certain point you kill enough people in the street, they become afraid to come out. >> i have the opposite question. can this insurgency really succeed? are there -- they haven't been able to hold any territory. >> the libya example gives us hope that if nato or an outside power intervenes even in a limited way they can coral strength because they obviously enjoy massive public support and they enjoy a safe haven in turk any, but that rears american leadership, and i think it requires it soon, and i nabbed the reluctance of the pentagon
we're not going to move unless the turks and the arabs are with us. they need us to support. everybody wants the u.n. security council to authorize this. i think we're going to see action, but i don't think it's going to be fast. >> should we go faster? >> of course, we should because we run the risk that assad will roll up the opposition before we have a chance to decide whether intervention is worthwhile. you have 10,000 syrians dead. there's an assumption that the syrians are...
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we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. every communications provider is different but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company. ♪ we link people and fortune 500 companies nationwide and around the world. and we will continue to free you to do more and focus on what matters. [ gunfire ] >>> thursday was the deadliest day in syria since the uprising start thursday 16 month ago. nearly 300 civilians were killed that day. the death toll simply underscores the need for find something resolution in syria. one of the main blockades to that has been russia. my next guest, adbul basit sieda, is head of the powerful group of opposition leaders, in some ways syria's main opposition group. he met with russia's foreign minister lavrov this week in moscow.
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then there are those who say we vote for people who seem to get us, understand us, inhabit our world. and then we rationalize that gut decision. that's why many experts point out working-class whites, even those dependent on government programs, consistently vote republican because they feel more comfortable with conservatives on social issues. this election might well turn out to be a test of these two approaches. will people vote from the head or t heart? we'll keep watching as the race unfolds. >>> a final personal note -- as some of you know, two weeks ago i wrote a column in "time" magazine and neglected to quote a "new yorker" essay by jill lepore that i drew closely from. i was not trying to pass the work off as my own. i cited the book "gunfight" by adam winkler that contained all the historical data that lepore and i both wrote about. i absolutely should have quoted or cited the "new yorker" essay as well. it was a mistake but an honest one, and i apologized. "time" and cnn conducted exhaustive investigations, looking at over 50 pages of research for that column, as well as y
then there are those who say we vote for people who seem to get us, understand us, inhabit our world. and then we rationalize that gut decision. that's why many experts point out working-class whites, even those dependent on government programs, consistently vote republican because they feel more comfortable with conservatives on social issues. this election might well turn out to be a test of these two approaches. will people vote from the head or t heart? we'll keep watching as the race...
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all of us serving you. us bank >>> i'm jim spellman in key west, florida, tracking tropical storm isaac as it makes its way past cuba and toward florida. it's expected to bring high winds and heavy rains here in key west later this afternoon. the main concern -- possible storm surge and inland flooding. the main preparation has been to get as many people as possible off of the keys. there's only a two-lane road, 120 miles that goes from key west to florida. they want to road open by the time the storm actually gets here. if people haven't evacuated yet, they're telling people to stay in their homes here to try to get as many people off of the island as possible. they added extra flights, they moved all the cruise ships out. all the rental cars are taken, and the airport is closed. if you're here in key west, they want you to stay indoors. for people who live here, they've opened shelters. they especially want people who live in trailer homes or live on their boats out of the water and into the shelters. at
all of us serving you. us bank >>> i'm jim spellman in key west, florida, tracking tropical storm isaac as it makes its way past cuba and toward florida. it's expected to bring high winds and heavy rains here in key west later this afternoon. the main concern -- possible storm surge and inland flooding. the main preparation has been to get as many people as possible off of the keys. there's only a two-lane road, 120 miles that goes from key west to florida. they want to road open by...
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in the short term and the medium term, assad is not as desperate as some of us or most of us would portray him to be. >> romy, fawaz talked about a saudi-iranian cold war where is syria is, in a sense, the battleground. in the region, does it appear to you that way, that on the one hand you have the syrian regime backed by iran, its sole major ally, but then is there a lot of money and arms flowing in from saudi arabia? >> well, there are three things happening simultaneously. you do have the saudi and iranian-led cold war in the region that's been going on for some years and has played itself out in lebanon and palestine and iraq, sometimes in somalia and yemen and now in syria. you have the second thing, which is this arab -- series of uprisings all across the region where sit zens are trying to reclaim their dignity, sovereignty and citizenship and their rights. and the third thing which is the most recent, with the veto at the united nations, you have the russians, the chinese as two world powers that are reclaiming a role in the region as the americans and the europeans slowly lower t
in the short term and the medium term, assad is not as desperate as some of us or most of us would portray him to be. >> romy, fawaz talked about a saudi-iranian cold war where is syria is, in a sense, the battleground. in the region, does it appear to you that way, that on the one hand you have the syrian regime backed by iran, its sole major ally, but then is there a lot of money and arms flowing in from saudi arabia? >> well, there are three things happening simultaneously. you...